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The unit of intensity of the magnetic field is termed as ______.

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Answered by sumitrawat1991
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Answer:

In SI units, B is measured in teslas (symbol: T) and correspondingly ϕB (magnetic flux) is measured in webers (symbol: Wb) so that a flux density of 1 Wb/m2 is 1 tesla. The SI unit of tesla is equivalent to (newton.

Answered by Nithyar6
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Explanation:

The SI unit of intensity of magnetic field is Tesla denoted by the symbol T.

The cgs unit of intensity of magnetic field is Gauss denoted by G.

Other unit of intensity of magnetic field is weber/m^2.

one Tesla= weber/m^2

One tesla (1 T) is defined as the field intensity generating one newton (N) of force per ampere (A) of current per meter of conductor.

1 Gauss = 1×10−4 Tesla

Or 1Tesla = 10,000 Gauss

Magnetic field intensity is the magnetic induction force acting on a unit magnetic pole.

Si means Standard international unit.

cgs means centimetre gram second

We can convert the SI unit into cgs and cgs into Si unit . Magnetic field intensity can easily be converted from Si unit to cgs and cgs to SI.By the means of formula mentioned below we can convert.

1Tesla = 10,000 Gauss

1 Gauss = 1×10−4 Tesla

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